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John “Chip” Dristas
Plant 1 foreman,
Dan Copp Crushing,
Anaheim, Calif.
Chip Dristas does it all; maintenance, production
and purchasing. A 15-year employee of Dan Copp Crushing, Chip has
followed the traditional career path from the yard on up. Today, as
foreman of his own plant, Chip and his two crew members run a
28-year-old portable rock crushing plant that picks up and moves from
site to site more than 20 times a year, all over southern California
— with almost no downtime.
“When we move the crushing plant, Chip and his
crew tear it down, clean it, load it onto seven trucks, then move and
reassemble it at the new site,” explains Dan Copp, owner of Dan Copp
Crushing. “And, Chip’s plant moves more frequently than any of the
six portable plants in our fleet.”
Although the work his plant does never varies,
Chip’s job does.
“I have to keep up on purchasing fuel and parts
for a plant that is literally trying to tear itself apart,” he says.
“I do conveyor belt changes and repair; hard-face crushing surfaces
with an automatic welder; maintain four diesel engines; tear down the
plant, move and reassemble it; and the list goes on.”
Chip’s list of duties also includes installing
new software upgrades and integrating new equipment.
“Along with running his crushing plant, we also
rely heavily on Chip when new computer technology comes out for things
like setting variable frequency drives or belt scales that weigh the
material,” Copp adds.
“Whenever we need something computer related and we have a disk from
the manufacturer, we get Chip to help.”
In the past year, Chip’s duties have expanded
into assisting Copp’s superintendent with moving and scheduling
maintenance on other plants, following up on repairs and other tasks.
“Chip always does an excellent job,” Dan
says. “We’re proud to see him recognized in MRO Today.”
This
article appeared in the December 2005/January 2006 issue of
MRO Today
magazine. Copyright 2005.
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